Phi

Date: 05/18/97 at 22:12:09
From: Roz
Subject: phi
What is phi? I heard it's kind of like pi.

Date: 05/18/97 at 22:54:13
From: Doctor Mike
Subject: Re: phi
Hello Roz,
Phi is one of the 24 letters in the Greek alphabet. Sometimes it
is pronounced like the first part of the English word "fine," and
sometimes like the English word "fee." Use of the Greek alphabet is
popular in writings about math, probably since some of the early great
mathematicians, like Euclid and Pythagoras, were Greeks who lived
between two and three thousand years ago.
Greek letters are used as names for college fraternities and
sororities. They are also used as names of some professional
organizations, like Kappa Sigma for the legal profession. Also, an
organization for college students who get excellent grades is called
Phi Beta Kappa.
The Greek letter pi is often used to represent the ratio of the
circumference of any circle to its diameter:
Pi = 3.14159
http://mathforum.org/dr.math/faq/faq.pi.html
while the Greek letter phi is often used to represent another famous
ratio:
Golden Ratio, Fibonacci Sequence
http://mathforum.org/dr.math/faq/faq.golden.ratio.html
I hope this helps.
-Doctor Mike, The Math Forum
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